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Journal articles on the topic "Biocarburants – La Réunion (France ; île)"
Roinsard, Nicolas. "Les transformations de l’intégration par l’emploi. Regards croisés : France métropolitaine – île de La Réunion." Sociologie du travail 48, no. 2 (April 1, 2006): 159–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/sdt.23815.
Full textZatorska, Izabella. "Le mythe de Paul et Virginie à travers trois romans francophones de l’océan Indien." Romanica Wratislaviensia 65 (August 4, 2020): 169–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/0557-2665.65.14.
Full textSolet, J. L., C. Filisetti, G. Pédrono, and B. Thélot. "Accidents de la vie courante et consommation d’alcool à l’Île-de-la-Réunion, 2004–2014, hôpital Saint-Paul, Île-de-la-Réunion, France." Revue d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique 64 (September 2016): S218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.respe.2016.06.198.
Full textMazauric, Claude. "La France et la première abolition de l’esclavage (1794-1802) [le cas des colonies orientales, île de France (Maurice) et la Réunion]." Annales historiques de la Révolution française, no. 317 (September 1, 1999): 552–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/ahrf.925.
Full textPennober, Gwenaelle, Olivier Odon, Jean-Lambert Join, and Jean-Luc Folio. "Approche par analyse spatiale de la faisabilité de captage d'eau souterraine sur le Massif du Piton de la Fournaise (île de La Réunion - France - Océan Indien)." Cybergeo, June 22, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/cybergeo.3298.
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Hoarau, Julien. "Développement d'un procédé de production de biodiesel de troisième génération à partir d'un déchet organique issu de l'agro-industrie réunionnaise : la vinasse de distillerie." Thesis, La Réunion, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LARE0040.
Full textReunion Island offers an important source of renewable organic resources, much of which is in liquid waste such as distillery slops, representing more than 150 000 tons of effluent annually. The management issues of these effluent are strongly affected by their high load of organic element and require implementation of expensive decontamination techniques. Their value as raw material is thus a potential route for more efficient and cost-effective management. Among the many tracks of biotechnological valuation existing for distillery slops, this project focus on enhancing these wastes as biodiesel. The selection of oleaginous microorganisms (molds and yeasts) suitable for liquid waste of local distilleries for further processing into biodiesel have demonstrated the high growth ability of filamentous fungi with 60% of tested strains offering higher growth than 8 g/L and up to 20 g/L, with nutrient resource mobilization capacities from vinasse up to 50% of the nitrogen and organic carbon. Adapting the process to the oleaginous yeast Yarrowia lipolytica, known as oleaginous microorganism model for biodiesel production highlighted a phosphate deficiency limiting for the growth of this microorganism with 80% improvement observed when KH2PO4 was fed. Furthermore, the mobilization of the enzymatic equipment of a high growing microorganism on vinasse has also yielded improved biomass production, raising the possibility of recovery of an enzymatic cocktail specifically adapted to the degradation of distillery slops. Finally, the evaluation of more effective lipid transformation protocols was conducted in seeking to limit the costs for drying and lipid extraction prior to methanolysis. The application of the direct transesterification of biomass has increased production of biodiesel between 10 and 90% depending on the moisture of biomass, demonstrating the ability to remove lipid extraction step. Furthermore, the combination of basic and acidic catalysts can increase biodiesel yields from wet biomass to reach performance close to dry biomass
Collet, Céline. "Le tourisme à la Réunion." La Réunion, 1999. http://elgebar.univ-reunion.fr/login?url=http://thesesenligne.univ.run/99_11_collet.pdf.
Full textDespite its undeniable and numerous assets. Reunion Island, which is both a French department and a tropical island in the Indian Ocean, has turned belatedly to tourism. Becoming aware of the reliance of the impact of tourism on an economic scale, the island has been developing this activity in order to answer to one of its main socio-economical need, the problem of unemployment. Many touristic and leisure activities have flourished during last years. However, in spite of the progress made in this field, there is not a real and global touristic project. "Blue tourism" (beaches, sun and sea) to "green tourism" (mountains and the inland sites), the island is trying to offer different aspects of its possibilities. The development of its assets, hindered by the geospatial imbalance of the island, in order to become real and strong touristic products must be promoted by the local population if the aim of welcoming half million tourists in a well balanced and harmonious way. In the year 2000 wants to be reached. Much effort has still to be continued to attain a well controlled and diversified range of touristic products in Reunion Island
Vaillant, Zoé. "La Réunion, koman i lé ? : les constructions socio-territoriales de santé à l'île de la Réunion." Paris 10, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA100019.
Full textHow could the place where people live have a part in promoting (improving) or deteriorating their health ? The researcher analyse health socio-territorial constructions on La Réunion island. He tries to bring together the backdrop corresponding to the populations' "environnent", which would explain how, beside social or individual characteristics, risk exposure can be influenced by living locations. Local health constructions appear to be, in each location, specific combinations of all aspects of "the environnent", term including numerous and varied aspects of life (ecological and biological data, social and family relationships, health services supplying) which surrounds and "deterrnines" populations' health. Two quarter comparative monographs (exploration of the conditions of social relationships within the districts, the spatial representations and practical experiences, social and health support authorities appropriation modes, localized active and passive treatment methods) shows processes that are firmly-rooted and filled in a territorialized daily /ife, through which the inhabitants' health builds up or worsens
Bret, Laurent. "Minéralogie et géochimie des séries anciennes du Piton des Neiges : modélisation et implications hydrogéologiques." La Réunion, 2002. http://elgebar.univ-reunion.fr/login?url=http://thesesenligne.univ.run/02_12_Bret.pdf.
Full textPetit, Christian. "Essai sur l'identité à La Réunion." Strasbourg 1, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995STR10001.
Full textThis research deals with the way the different constructions of the identity in Reunion island, particularly through the expression of their discursive representations, encourage the emergence of the "reunioneese" complexity and the ways of management which are set up to make its existence bearable. The exploration of the definitions of identity has confirmed its position at the junction of human sciences. It is art first at the light of historical, socio-economic and linguistic backgrounds that this research has picked out a first reading level of the "reunioneese" identity. From the analysis of the content and of the discourse, the originality of this essay is to show the way the complexity of the pluriethnical, pluricultural reality and of the integration is organized. This study shows how these different representations of identity are elaborated either on the mode of idealisation or as a discursive compromise to deal with the antagonisms. The melting pot, the violence. . . More over, these constructions of identity represent the cognitive means to cope with the personal, indeed peculiar engagement in the social insular complex and dynamic situations where modernity and third-world live together. The social and also individual representatioins actually call on the signifiant material of the language and contribute to bring about a very precarious link between the different and numerous functions of the identities and the representations that are specific to the process of individual identifications which underlie them
Haurie, Jean-Louis. "Géodynamique des cirques de la Réunion : implications géotechniques et stabilité des versants." Grenoble 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987GRE10164.
Full textMartial, Jérémie-Sébastien. "Injection dans un aquifère volcanique côtier : approche hydrogéologique d'une alternative à la gestion d'effluents : cas de la distillerie de Savanna, Bois Rouge, île de la Réunion." La Réunion, 2005. http://elgebar.univ-reunion.fr/login?url=http://thesesenligne.univ.run/05_14_Martial.pdf.
Full textBiofuels become, in more and more countries, the environmentally friendly solution against the prospect of the reduction fossil fuels. Nevertheless, one must know that the production of ethanol generates an important amount of highly concentrated organic liquid wastes. We examine different options of waste management. Then, we focus on deep-well injection as a possible solution in the case of the Distillery of Savanna, located at Bois Rouge, La Réunion, Indian Ocean. Under 80m of silty alluviums, the confined volcanic aquifer as target for injection is relevant. We find that clogging appears, due to suspended solids and to biological activity. We suggest that leakance explain the lack of influence on the observation wells. We also show that aquifer's characteristics have a transient behaviour, depending on the flow rate. Numerical simulations give a travel time of 4 years until the discharge into the ocean, where ecological surveys attest a highly positive influence on benthic fauna
Dupuis, Régine. "La chanson réunionnaise : une approche sociolinguistique." Paris 5, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA05H069.
Full textThe Reunionese musical scenery is constituted from three mains musicals genres : the sega, the maloya and the variety song. Differents fonctions correspond to these genres. This differenciation of fonctions goes along with distinction of musical forms, thematics and linguistics shapes. The use of differencies linguistics variety was then out standing and representative of the reunionese linguistics practive. This differentiation are still more symbolics at this actuel day and work like identities markers as the tendency to interbreading causes in the acts a fusion of genre. So, the distriution of the linguistics variety according to the genre is no longer so obvious. We will dismiss however the hypothesis of a linguistic as well as musical decreolization in spite of the undopted influence that french language exert over the creole and that foreign musics exert over reunionese music today
Musso, Isabelle. "Tourismes à La Réunion : des pratiques affinitaires dominantes." La Réunion, 2004. http://elgebar.univ-reunion.fr/login?url=http://thesesenligne.univ.run/04_16_Musso.pdf.
Full textSoundron-Dally, Danièla. "Les disparités régionales à la Réunion." La Réunion, 2009. http://elgebar.univ-reunion.fr/login?url=http://thesesenligne.univ.run/09_08_soudron_dally.pdf.
Full textIn spite of the narrowness of the Reunion Island (2510 km²), there are some very remarkable regional disparities. During the colonial period, the Lowlands were differentiated from the Plains and costal slopes which were in turn differentiated from agricultural plantations in the Highlands, and the sparsely populated mountainous interior with an economy of subsistent farming. From 1946, the departmentalisation of the island brought about a huge development of the tertiary sector and a significant increase in population growth resulting in fast and massive urbanisation. The North and North-western parts of the island consisting of saint-Denis, the capital and Le Port represent the dominant "centre", leaving the rest of the island as the outskirts. Their development has overlapped onto the west coast tuning it to into residential and seaside resort. The three southern towns of Saint-Louis, Le Tampon, and Saint-Pierre are trying to build "a second centre" that will spread out over the South. In contrast, the Highlands, "les Hauts" and the Southwest form the rural outskirts/periphery whose development is slow whilst the Eastern plains (Saint-André/Saint-Benoît) or the coastal regions of Petite-Ile/Saint-Joseph are in the intermediate position. In light of these disparities and the important economic and demographic growth, traffic is a big problem and a competition for space - a rare commodity - as well as the environmental impact it has. There disparities are not quite curbed in spite of the existence of a regional development plan of the Highlands. Big projects are reserved for the reinforcement of the Northern and north-western metropolitan regions. An aggressive regional development plan of the territory is inseparable from Reunion Island's new project of durable development. The aim of this project is to bridge the territorial gap, to manage a restrained space in a thrifty manner and to foresee the consequences of global warming